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How do I restore Window’s original exception handling behavior (Dr Watson) or change to a different handler?

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How do I restore Window’s original exception handling behavior (Dr Watson) or change to a different handler?

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See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/923827. The program ‘[1234] w3wp.exe: Managed’ has exited with code -3 (0xfffffffd) In IIS 7 go to the Application Pools and select the Advanced Settings for the pool which you process runs in. In the Process Model section you can do one of two things; · Set the Ping Enabled property to False. This will stop IIS checking to see if the worker process is still running and keep your process alive permanently (or until you stop your debugged process) · If you prefer to allow IIS to continue the monitoring process then change the Ping Maximum Response Timeout value to something larger than 90 seconds (default value).

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